The latest details for "Final Fantasy XV" will feature dark and unforgettable dungeons, as well as rumors of the sequel heading to the Nintendo NX console.
Square Enix is currently developing the visual outlook of "Final Fantasy XV's" many dungeon areas as Environment artist Hiromitsu Sasaki is working the many visual effects for the sequel. Sasaki stated that the dungeons in the game are a mix of "darkness and beauty" and claimed that the dungeons will be "unforgettable" for the players that have explored the area.
Sasaki added that they have been tuning the lighting and textures of the dungeons which directly improved the final visual quality of "Final Fantasy XV", balancing light and shadows, making sharp looks on rocks or slippery surfaces etc., SegmentNext reported.
Square Enix teased that the dungeons of "Final Fantasy XV" will not just be dark and scary, but also beautiful to the point that they aim the players to really "stick it" into their minds hence why it will be unforgettable for them. Square Enix promised gaming fans that they are working hard in prioritizing the sequel's gameplay in both success and failures in order for "FFXV" to be an impressive JRPG.
In other news, several rumors are making rounds that "Final Fantasy XV" could be headed to Nintendo's new video game console, Nintentdo NX.
YouTube username SuperMetaldave64 claimed that Square Enix could be having a deal with Nintendo regarding the inclusion of "Final Fantasy XV" and "Final Fantasy 7" remake into the Nintendo NX, IDigital Times reported.
The speculation started when Square Enix allowed "FFVII" main hero Cloud Strife into "Super Smash Bros. for the Wii U and 3DS" as a DLC character.
In addition, the Nintendo NX version of both "Final Fantasy XV" and "Final Fantasy 7" remake could be a definitive edition due to the latest console's more powerful processing hardware than the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions.
Square Enix will be hosting the a special event for "FFXV" called "Final Fantasy XV Uncovered" on March 30 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. The event will feature a new gameplay demo, new features and possibly an official launch date and PC version announcements for the game.
"Final Fantasy XV" will launch sometime this year for the PS4 and Xbox One consoles.